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Increased cellular brevetoxins in the red tide dinoflagellate Karenia brevis under CO2 limitation of growth rate: Evolutionary implications and potential effects on bloom toxicity
Increased cellular brevetoxins Karenia brevis
2014/4/2
Karenia brevis blooms impair human health, marine ecosystems, and coastal economies in the Gulf of Mexico
via their production of carbon-based neurotoxins (brevetoxins), which contain no nitrogen (N)...
Increased intracellular concentrations of DMSP and DMSO in iron-limited oceanic phytoplankton Thalassiosira oceanica and Trichodesmium erythraeum
Increased intracellular DMSO Trichodesmium erythraeum
2014/4/2
We investigated the link between iron (Fe) limitation and intracellular dimethylsulfoniopropionate (DMSP)
concentration in two oceanic phytoplankton species, the diatom Thalassiosira oceanica and the...
The effect of increased nitrate loading on nitrate reduction via denitrification and DNRA in salt marsh sediments
increased nitrate nitrate reduction via
2014/4/16
The effects of increased nitrogen loading on denitrification and dissimilatory nitrate reduction to ammonium
(DNRA) in marsh sediments were studied in permanently submerged subtidal creek sediments a...
Increased supply of ambient nitrogen has minimal effect on salt marsh bacterial production
Increased supply of ambient nitrogen salt marsh
2014/4/18
We examined the role of chronic low-level nutrient enrichment on the productivity of heterotrophic marsh
bacteria via a marsh fertilization experiment in which we mimicked the conditions of widesprea...
Effects of Increased Horizontal Resolution in a Simulation of the North Atlantic Ocean
Horizontal Resolution North Atlantic Ocean
2008/12/15
Global mean and eddy fields from a four-year experiment with a 1/6° × 1/5° horizontal resolution implementation of the CME North Atlantic model are presented. The time-averaged wind-driven and thermoh...
Eutrophication of ancient Lake Ohrid: Global warming amplifies detrimental effects of increased nutrient inputs
Eutrophication of ancient Lake Ohrid Global warming amplifies detrimental effects increased nutrient inputs
2014/4/22
Lake Ohrid in southeastern Europe is one of the few ancient, long-lived lakes of the world, and contains more than 200 endemic species. On the basis of integrated monitoring of internal and external n...
Increased niche differentiation between two Conochilus species over 33 years of climate change and food web alteration
Increased niche differentiation two Conochilus species 33 years climate change food web alteration
2014/5/9
Long-term data from Lake Washington are used to ask whether zooplankton population dynamics can be predicted on the basis of abiotic gradients and potential food resources. I used Dynamic Linear Model...
Effects of increased bedload on algal- and detrital-based stream food webs: Experimental manipulation of sediment and macroconsumers
increased bed load on algae- detritus-based stream food webs Experimental manipulation sediment and macroconsumers
2014/5/19
Sedimentation poses a significant threat to stream ecosystems throughout the world, and increases in bedload can be especially detrimental to benthic communities. To examine how increased bedload affe...
Increased photoreactivity of DOC by acidification: Implications for the carbon cycle in humic lakes
Increased photoreactivity DOC by acidification Implications for the carbon cycle humic lakes
2014/5/20
Effects of ultraviolet (UV)-B radiation and acidification on pelagic carbon flux in a humic lake (dissolved organic carbon [DOC] ~15 mg C L21) were studied in a mesocosm experiment during the summer o...
Deviating vertical distribution and increased conspicuousness of parasitized Calanus
Deviating vertical distribution increased conspicuousness parasitized Calanus
2014/5/27
Abnormally colored yellow and red Calanus spp. occurred in the Oslofjord (southeast Norway) in late summer. These specimens were infected with an extensive parasitic growth consisting of large branche...
Increased sensitivity to ultraviolet radiation in nitrogen-limited dinoflagellates: Photoprotection and repair
Increased sensitivity ultraviolet radiation nitrogen-limited dinoflagellates Photoprotection and repair
2014/5/26
Nitrogen (N) limitation significantly increased the sensitivity of photosynthesis to inhibition by ultraviolet radiation (UV) in two estuarine dinoflagellates, Akashiwo sanguinea (= Gymnodinium sangui...